Kaballah

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n. Alternative spelling of Kabballah.

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The wanton nature of Madonna's worldwide cult of personality, combined with her exotic promotion via words and images of the "pop" religion known as Kaballah a Hollywood pop version of the real Kabbalah practised by rabbis, I argue, makes her the perfect personification of the "Whore of Babylon" as she appears in Revelation 17 ... if there is ever going to be one.

Boy George is mad at Madonna because he says the fact that she ` s into Kaballah, that is a religion that looks down upon gay (UNINTELLIGIBLE) homosexually, and that she has at times kissed women, and is she being a complete (UNINTELLIGIBLE)?

MADONNA: Well, I wear the Jewish star, but I'm not -- I haven't converted to Judaism and I'm not -- I'm not -- I'm not Jewish in the conventional sense because the Kaballah is a belief system that predates religion and predates Judaism as an organized religion.

The Kaballah is the gifts of 'the Holy Spirit' - the gifts faith, science, or argumentative redemption for the various mathematics of the Hands of God of creation, discovery, scientific symbol, for they are the activated thought-forms that have to be bal - operating in the many heavens. prophecy, healing, speaking in scriptures of Light for this present anced, recycled, and remade.

Since dropping out of the University of Michigan and moving to New York with $35 in her pocket, the woman christened Madonna Louise Ciccone has adopted a dizzying array of identities: the sexpot Material Girl; Esther, the Kaballah enthusiast; Queen Madge, the Anglophile.

In an ancient tale from the Kaballah, God told some angels in training that the capacity to forgive is the most excellent gift in the human experience, more essential to the continuity of life than the courage to sacrifice your own life for someone else or enduring the pain of giving life.